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Willapark Lookout

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Willapark Lookout

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  • Location: Forrabury And Minster, South West England, England, United Kingdom

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    November 15, 2022

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    The Willapark Lookout was built in the early 19th century and its purpose is shrouded in local legend. Some say it was a summer house. WIth beautiful vistas in every direction, the perfect place for a picnic. Others say it was a party house, filled with gambling, drinking and excess. Others still, a place to store smuggled goods. Maybe all three? It is now restored and used as a Coastguard Lookout Station.

    Look down to the west of Willapark Lookout and you'll be peering down the Black Pit.
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